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Ramboll is a leading international architecture, engineering, and consultancy company, owned by the Ramboll Foundation.
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CHP
District energy
District heating
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Ramboll is a leading international architecture, engineering, and consultancy company, owned by the Ramboll Foundation.
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It is a challenge to create liveable cities. Cities, which are not only sustainable, but also worth to live in. In such a city we take it for granted that all energy and environmental services are carefully planned and implemented to be efficient, environmental friendly and not least cost effective. The more cost effective the more money we have available for our national and private budgets and thereby increasing our welfare.
In our vision of a liveable city, the energy infrastructure is a hidden back bone of the city. Thanks to this infrastructure for electricity, district heating, district cooling and natural gas, hidden below the ground, there is no visible, noisy and polluting energy production plants in the urban area reserved for human activity.
Thus the energy grids have the same importance as water and waste water in modern cities.
Thanks to the grids for energy and environment the plants, which produce our energy and solve our environmental problems can be allocated in certain areas dedicated for this activity and benefitting for the synergies among them.
Our buildings have of course to be energy optimized with a good in-door climate and able to use low temperature district heating and high temperature district cooling.
As a result we can use our top floors and enjoy a view to other green and read roofs without any chimneys and other appliances. Only in the distance we can observe some tall stacks and rotating wind turbines indicating where our energy services are generated.